This fictional vapid artist may have done their job too well, because for me it elicits about the same emotion as a Tracey Emin or Chris Ofili work - I'm sure the artist thought the work was a grand commentary on modern life, but ultimately they are merely contributing nothing.

Now I'm worked up about the garbage that is YBA, onto the actual SCP: I'm not sure all of them are that good or interesting - the only interesting ones really is 5 and 10, and definitely could be developed further.

This was a neat idea for an anart display with lots of different anomalous pieces in it. I mean, I like the general concept of "any change you make is meaningless". -5 and -10 are great.

But overall, too much of it is juvenile and pop-culture. I mean, -1, is this an event people are going to recognize the impact of in a few years? Is Kim Kardashian? I hate that you made me write that question. But yes, overall, a little too random and thrown-together.

two trucks having sex

I'm not sure what part of what I said you thought sounded like "stale meme that never really took off from four years ago on one of the largest social media sites on the planet," but feel free to try again, my friend.

I really dislike this. I’m going to have to agree with Shaggydredlocks in that it doesn’t actually go anywhere beyond describing a bunch of silly and well-trodden concepts. Without a sufficient development, it’s a glorified Log of Anomalous Items.

SCP-1057 will remain my absolute favourite AWCY piece. It’s snappy, it hooks you immediately, and it plays off its own concept wonderfully.

Panic means that the idea of a shark can be more
dangerous than an actual shark.

It can even be more dangerous than no shark at all.

Are we cool yet?

That stinger line carries so much weight and it’s staying power is, in my opinion, unrivalled. This boils down to the same tired old observations that a thousand comedians and online communities have made a thousand times before, and insults its reader’s intelligence by pretending they’re something more.

You could argue that it’s meant to be vapid and pointless, but that doesn’t make it any less vapid and pointless.

You see, the problem with most AWCY pieces is that the artist isn't just anomalous, but a sociopath. I mean, 1057 is good, but it kills too much. I'm not on board with the trend of AWCY as a Art Terrorists.

Here we have what could very well be described as a "legit" typical Anart Gallery. The artist isn't a genius, and most art projects in real life aren't strokes of genius either. The messages are old and stale, but they are the kind of stale and old message that hook up most of us until the early twenties. It is probably well within the author intentions if you think about it, because you have it all: the piece against the government, the piece about individuality, the piece to ridicule the guy I don't like, the piece against ignorance, and so on, and so forth. This is very good precisely because it shows that the artist isn't as special as they think to be, but is anomalous nonetheless.

What keeps me from upvoting, though, are two problems. The first being that the Foundation pretty much does nothing with it. Their participation is limited before the article simply turns into the catalogue of the gallery. On several sections we have things happening that should result in some kind of research, or at least a commentary of the research team, like in the case of -4.

And the other is that it does nothing else with the concept. As much as I liked this, there is already SCP-2739, an equally common anart gallery, with the article serving more as a catalogue, but where a story is told. The Foundation does research on the artist, and more important than the message of her work is that the pieces together tell you why she wanted to do it that way. You can disagree with her pieces, think them bland, and still be touched by the backstory of the skip.